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Slow News Day at Bluff

by Bill Rini on July 4, 2009

in Poker,Poker News,WSOP

I ran across this on Bluff Magazine’s Europe site:

obama Slow News Day at Bluff

I could understand if they used a headline saying that someone was offering to pay Obama’s way into the WSOP main event but to imply this is even realistic is pretty sensationalistic journalism. Since when did Bluff Magazine become Gambling911?

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1 Nat Arem 07.04.09 at 11:09 pm

To be fair, Bluff Europe isn’t Bluff as in Bluff Magazine. It’s somewhat related brand-wise obviously but it’s a whole different organization like the rest of the licensed Bluff editions (ie, Bluff Latin America, Bluff Australasia, etc). The actual Bluff website is bluffmagazine.com.

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